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Prof. Dr. Habil . Jonas Stank ū nas Co-author s : Eng . K ę stutis Leonavi č ius Eng. Virgilijus Kaminskas Eng . Stasys Skalskis Eng. Vytautas Ma č iulis Vilnius Gediminas Technical University A. Gustaitis Aviation Institute. Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education , Research and Industry.
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Prof. Dr. Habil.Jonas Stankūnas Co-authors: Eng. Kęstutis Leonavičius Eng. Virgilijus Kaminskas Eng. Stasys Skalskis Eng. Vytautas Mačiulis Vilnius Gediminas Technical University A. Gustaitis Aviation Institute Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education, Research and Industry
VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Business Management Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Electronics Faculty of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Fundamental Sciences Faculty of Transport Engineering Faculty of Mechanics www.vgtu.lt
ANTANAS GUSTAITIS AVIATION INSTITUTE Aviation Technologies Department Aviation Mechanics Department Avionics Department Aviation Research Laboratory Flight Training Unit Air traffic Control Training Unit
ANTANAS GUSTAITIS AVIATION INSTITUTE Electronics Aviation Mechanics Automation Aircraft Piloting Air Traffic Control Aviation Business Management
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and Industry STRUCTURE OF AVIATION IN LITHUANIA 14 specialists 2 airplanes 220 specialists 21 airplane 1974 specialists 560 airplanes
STRUCTURE OF LITHUANIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY PRODUCT. DESIGN RESEARCH LEARNING STATE ORG. PUBLIC ORG. • REPAIR • Helisota • Termikas • AviaBaltika • “Sportine aviacija” • “Helisota” • VGTU AGAI • LAF • VGTU AGAI • KTU • CAA • LAPIA • LAK • MANUFACT. • Sportine Av • Helisota OVERHAUL LAL TC Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryLITHUANIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY There is a complete set of aviation related companies in Lithuania having possibility to develop, manufacture and repair light and medium size aircrafts.
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryBRIEF HISTORY(1920-1940) History of manufacturing Lithuanian light airplanes started after WWI, when independece of the Republic of Lithuania was reestablished. There is a list of some airplanes designed by famous pre-war aeronautical designers: • J. Dobkevichius fighters Dobi-1, Dobi-2, Dobi-3 • (1922-1925) • B. Oshkinis primary gliders T-1, T-2, MO • (1930-1935) • B. Karvelis sport gliders BK-1, BK-2 • (1938-1940) • A. Gustaitis reconnaissance and attack airplanes • ANBO-I, ANBO-II, ANBO-III, ANBO-IV, ANBO-41, ANBO-V, ANBO-VIII • (1925-1939)
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryBRIEF HISTORY(1950-1990) Specialized in manufacture of light and sport airplanes, Lithuania was the only place in former SU where modern composite gliders were developed and manufactured. LAK-9,10,12,15 Lietuva Open class glider 1972-1990 LAK-11 Nida 15m class glider 1977-1985 LAK-14,16 Strazdas Primary glider 1980-1996 LAK-5,8 Nemunas Two-place motorglider 1975-1985 BRO-9,11,16,17,21,23 Ultralight gliders 1954-1985
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryAERONAUTICAL RESEARCH FIELDS • A. Gustaitis Aviation Institute is the main aeronautical research center in Lithuania. The main research fields are as listed: • Low speed aerodynamics • 3D design methods • Satellite based technologies in aviation • Measurement in aviation • Aviation medicine • Technical diagnostics and non-destructive testing & maintenance • Aviation and geodesy • Analysis and development of UAV (safety and security, air traffic integration problems) • On-ground and in-flight testing (in cooperation with Sportine Aviacija company)
Low speed aerodynamics Aerodynamic research works started at Sportine Aviacija factory 30 years ago are being continued at the A. Gustaitis Aviation Institute : Low speed airfoils research and development for sport and light airplanes. Nonlinear aerodynamic of a finite span wings. Computer based airflow modelling.
3D design methods Digital 3D design methods of complex aircraft surface models using modern CAD-CAE software: Development of digital 3D models of airplane structure using spline (NURBS) curves and surfaces Mediun and high level CAD-CAE software application for development of complex airplane surface models Analysis and selection of different methods for 3D shape modelling
Satellite based technologies in aviation • Application of differential GPS for navigation and air traffic control • GPS measurements for Swedish and Lithuanian investigations of the Earth core movements • Producing and transmission of DGPS corrections for landing aircraft. • Application of satellite based technologies to aviation safety. • GPS for unmanned air vehicles (UAV) en-route navigation.
Measurements for aviation Multipurpose use of rotary encoding • Two-dimensional use of rotary encoders for trajectory tracking and measurements in ILS • Two- and three dimensional measurements for aviation purposes combined with GPS devices • On-ground measurement in aviation industry.
Aviation medicine • Research of pilot working conditions and psycho/physiological changes at work. • Evaluation of influence of working conditions on health and working capacity. • Selection of prophylactic means to improve working conditions, working capacity and health. • Non-invasive measurement of hearth work, blood circulation and density parameters by ultrasonic methods in aviation.
Technical Diagnostics and Non-Destructive Testing & Maintenance • Visual Testing (JAR-145 certificate No F-31/E) • Borescopes, Fiberscopes, Microscopes, Optical Micrometers, photo and videorecording • Eddy Current Testing (JAR-145) • Surface and subsurface braking flaws, electrical conductivity test, coatingthickness measurements • Magnetic Particle Testing (JAR-145) • Fluorescent ink, UV black lightning, all magnetizing methods • Ultrasonic Testing • A-scan, thickness gauges, composite materials testing • Penetrant Testing (JAR-145) • Fluorescent and visible dye penetrants, sensitivity level 3 • Maintenance
Aviation and geodesy • Geophysical modelling of Lithuanian terrain. • Improvement of the worldwide geophysical model. • Research of territorical geoid in Lithuania. • Magnetic field research in Lithuanian territory, analysis of the geodynamic processes. • Development of national GPS, gravimetric and vertical geodesic network.
Analysis and development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) UAV’s (Unmanned Air Vehicles) are one of the most perspective types of light airplane structures to develop, manufacture and use (for civil or/and defence purposes) in Lithuania. UAV and MAV air traffic integration problems (safety and security, air traffic control)
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryNEW PROJECTS – LIGHT AIRPLANES Some of the new experimental airplanes designed at Antanas Gustaitis’ Aviation Institute : We have a possibility to use modern CAD-CAE computer software (Mechanical Desktop, CATIA, ANSYS etc.) and powerful Pentium 4 and RS6000 computers.
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryMODERN LIGHT AIRPLANES FROM LITHUANIA - LAK-17 Prienai Sportine Aviacija company has designed one of the most advanced lightweight airplanes – LAK-17. It is 15-18m FAI class glider of carbonfibre structure and modern laminar wing section developed in Lithuania. Its modification LAK-19 (standard FAI class glider) waspresented in 2001.
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryMODERN LIGHT AIRPLANES FROM LITHUANIA – LAK-X Helisota Ltd from Kaunas is testing its light JAR-VLA class trainer LAK-X. It is a modern composite two place airplane with outstanding flight characteristics and low fuel consumption. There are two main modifications of the airplane with choice of two engines (95 or 125 hp).
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryNEW PROJECTS – UL SYSTEM FOR TRAINING PRIMARY TRAINING SYSTEM USING UL AIRPLANES UL trainer Profession Developed at AGAI Made in Lithuania Primary glider UL training glider Sport Hobby The initial flight training system using ultralight aircrafts (gliders and airplanes) is designated to promote professional, sport or hobby pilot’s career.
Aeronautics in Lithuania –Education Research and IndustryNEW PROJECTS – UL AIRPLANES DEVELOPMENT Full cycle of aircraft structures development – building the wing for the UL airplane: Research Design Production Testing
Conclusions • There is well-developed system of aeronautical research and industry institutions in Lithuania, capable to develop, build and overhaul modern light and medium size aircraft. • It enables Lithuania succesfully integrate into the international aeronautical activity. • The main aeronautical research organization of Lithuania – A. Gustaitis Aviation Institute is an active participant of European Framework Programmes 5 (UAV-NET) and aims at expanding its activity at the Framework Programmes 6.
Express of interest • Low speed aerodynamics • 3D design methods • Satellite based technologies in aviation • Measurement in aviation • Aviation medicine • Technical diagnostics and non-destructive testing & maintenance
Express of interest • Aviation and geodesy • On-ground and in-flight testing (in cooperation with Sportine Aviacija company) • Analysis and development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • Practical training of pilots • Development of practical skills of air traffic controllers • Courses of skills improvement
ADDRESSES VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Sauletekio al. 11, LT-2040 Vilnius, Lithuania Tel: 370 52 700115 fax: 370 52 700114 e-mail:rector@adm.vtu.lt Rector: Prof. Dr Habil. Romualdas GINEVIČIUS Internet: http://www.vgtu.lt ANTANAS GUSTAITIS AVIATION INSTITUTE Rodūnės kelias 30, LT-2038 Vilnius, Lithuania Tel/fax 370 52 329321 e-mail: jonas.stankunas@ai.vtu.lt Director: Prof. Dr Habil. Jonas STANKŪNAS